My F800 GS goes on monday when they collect her and deliver my 1200 GSA. Whilst that is exciting i am going for a final hooorah on the 800 before i whip off the bits i'm keeping. Funny how attached we get to the bikes we ride and in particular the memories they represent. If anyone is considering an F800 GS then do it, undoubtably one of the best bikes i've ever owned.
Does anyone have any fitting suggestions for a good send off, i thought of some Cult CD's and a bottle of Newquay Brown in the panniers !
bye old girl you've been outstanding
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How to say Goodbye
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Spence lets have a piccie of the old girl fully tooled up on this site before she goes. Jerry cans, the works.
And you must bring the new GSA around for a coffee on Monday, I might give you one too.
And you must bring the new GSA around for a coffee on Monday, I might give you one too.
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The problem is,,,, how close Alun??? LOL!
You can imagine how much Grouse I've drank by this time on a Saturday! I have this image of Dirty Sanchez!!!!!
Oh well, enjoy the big Beemer. It's not for me, but hey, I ride a Varadero! Worse still, with tractor tyres!
You can imagine how much Grouse I've drank by this time on a Saturday! I have this image of Dirty Sanchez!!!!!
Oh well, enjoy the big Beemer. It's not for me, but hey, I ride a Varadero! Worse still, with tractor tyres!
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herman wrote:
I'll set up a new group on the site Herman - I'll PM you when its doneI seem to have joined the wrong forum,my mistake,I'll be moving along now.
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africajim wrote:
Jim your enthusiasm for the 'Mighty V' is infectious, I'm going to arrange a test ride over the next month.
Oh well, enjoy the big Beemer. It's not for me, but hey, I ride a Varadero! Worse still, with tractor tyres!
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Glad to hear it Alun, the first thing you'll notice is the lack of sweet music from the engine compared to the lovely triple Triumph sound!
But the torque from the word go and the plush suspension will more than make up for it! I honestly believe the Mighty Varadero is the best two up tourer made to date especially figuring in value for money, you just get so much bike for the money.
Two up is its forte, also the lights are to die for! I love going out in the dark as they're so good! Take a good long look at this bike, you can't say this is not a sexy bike?
But the torque from the word go and the plush suspension will more than make up for it! I honestly believe the Mighty Varadero is the best two up tourer made to date especially figuring in value for money, you just get so much bike for the money.
Two up is its forte, also the lights are to die for! I love going out in the dark as they're so good! Take a good long look at this bike, you can't say this is not a sexy bike?
Honda, the power of dreams.